Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit

Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are used to provide reliable dynamic systems and significant reduction in usage of energy and costs of the induction motors. Over the past decades, many control techniques have been proposed for induction motors drive system. One of the most well-known control method...

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Main Author: Asgari, Seyedhesam
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.utm.489182020-07-08T01:03:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48918/ Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit Asgari, Seyedhesam TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are used to provide reliable dynamic systems and significant reduction in usage of energy and costs of the induction motors. Over the past decades, many control techniques have been proposed for induction motors drive system. One of the most well-known control method for controlling the speed and torque of the induction motor is Field-Oriented Control (FOC) technique. Modeling and control of faulty or an unbalanced three-phase induction motor (two stator phases open-circuit) is obviously different from healthy three-phase induction motor. Using conventional FOC for faulty three-phase induction motor, results in a significant torque and speed oscillation under fault conditions. Modeling and vector control of a faulty three-phase induction motor is extremely important in some critical applications, such as traction drive in military and space explorations, to ensure fault-tolerant operations. This research presented a new method for modeling and control of three-phase induction motor under fault condition (two-phase open circuit fault). The proposed method for modeling and vector control of faulty induction motor are based on d-q and Rotor FOC (RFOC) methods. It is shown the d-q model of faulty three-phase induction motor has the same structure of equations as the balanced three-phase induction motor. Therefore, by using some modifications to the conventional controller such as FOC, a novel technique for three-phase induction motor with two stator phases open-circuit (faulty three-phase induction motor) has been developed. A comparison between conventional and modified controller showed that the modified controller has been significantly reduced the torque and speed oscillations. 2014-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48918/25/SeyedhesamAsgariMFKE2014.pdf Asgari, Seyedhesam (2014) Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:85040
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Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit
description Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are used to provide reliable dynamic systems and significant reduction in usage of energy and costs of the induction motors. Over the past decades, many control techniques have been proposed for induction motors drive system. One of the most well-known control method for controlling the speed and torque of the induction motor is Field-Oriented Control (FOC) technique. Modeling and control of faulty or an unbalanced three-phase induction motor (two stator phases open-circuit) is obviously different from healthy three-phase induction motor. Using conventional FOC for faulty three-phase induction motor, results in a significant torque and speed oscillation under fault conditions. Modeling and vector control of a faulty three-phase induction motor is extremely important in some critical applications, such as traction drive in military and space explorations, to ensure fault-tolerant operations. This research presented a new method for modeling and control of three-phase induction motor under fault condition (two-phase open circuit fault). The proposed method for modeling and vector control of faulty induction motor are based on d-q and Rotor FOC (RFOC) methods. It is shown the d-q model of faulty three-phase induction motor has the same structure of equations as the balanced three-phase induction motor. Therefore, by using some modifications to the conventional controller such as FOC, a novel technique for three-phase induction motor with two stator phases open-circuit (faulty three-phase induction motor) has been developed. A comparison between conventional and modified controller showed that the modified controller has been significantly reduced the torque and speed oscillations.
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author Asgari, Seyedhesam
author_facet Asgari, Seyedhesam
author_sort Asgari, Seyedhesam
title Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit
title_short Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit
title_full Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit
title_fullStr Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit
title_sort modeling and vector control of three-phase induction motor when two phases of the stator are open circuit
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/48918/25/SeyedhesamAsgariMFKE2014.pdf
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